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lord justin levison delivers his plan on press standards. >> we should be wary of any legislation that has the potential to infringe free speech and a free press. >> the queen sits in on a cabinet meeting at number 10. but let's begin with the subject which has dominated politics and our pockets for many months, the state of our economy. at the start of december the chancellor came to deliver his autumn statement or mini budget. it set out the latest figures for the growth, tax and benefits. among the headlines the scrapping of a planned rise in fuel tax. a 1% rise in working benefits an an increase at the threshold in which people begin to pay tax. he would have to extend austerity measures until 2015. >> the deficit is coming down, coming down this year and every year of this parliament. yes, the deficit is far too high for comfort. we cannot relax our efforts to make our economy safe. but britain is heading in the right direction. >> money would be spent on infrastructure projects like road and rail. >> he moved on. >> those will see it rise by an average of 1%. in a similar approac
lord justin levison delivers his plan on press standards. >> we should be wary of any legislation that has the potential to infringe free speech and a free press. >> the queen sits in on a cabinet meeting at number 10. but let's begin with the subject which has dominated politics and our pockets for many months, the state of our economy. at the start of december the chancellor came to deliver his autumn statement or mini budget. it set out the latest figures for the growth, tax and...
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>> lord pattern and david davis. >> read the terms of a referendum on school independence. we will see a question put to the scottish people in 1953. >> s.m.p. developed a new plan. >> we want to make our own specific international contribution. complete the persia of the responsibility. they will be defining features of how we go forward as scottish people. >> so the debate has gun on what a yes vote in that referendum you might mean for scotland. the president of the european commission jose barrazo saying a new government will have to pay. he argued that if part of it would cease to become part of the e.u. they dismiss the reasoning behind his letter. >> he makes about a part of a country in ceasing to become part of that. there's no definition to that remark. i was struck on reading some advice about 12 months ago. and they plead the point in not document that there's provision for that provides for the scenario that pressing barrazo has cited in this part of the letter. >> on the one hand we have a considered letter from the president of the european community, commiss
>> lord pattern and david davis. >> read the terms of a referendum on school independence. we will see a question put to the scottish people in 1953. >> s.m.p. developed a new plan. >> we want to make our own specific international contribution. complete the persia of the responsibility. they will be defining features of how we go forward as scottish people. >> so the debate has gun on what a yes vote in that referendum you might mean for scotland. the president of...
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he who was seated on the throne said, behold, i am making all things, and a decrease of our lord, jesus christ, the love it -- made the grace of our lord, jesus christ, the love of our god, and the holy spirit be with you all. amen. i asked you to please take your seats until i can receive confirmation the president has safely exited and now the school campus. i do not know who that confirmation is going to come from. allow me to say while we wait for that we encourage all of you on behalf of the town clergy, give to one another all the love and care and support you can, and clergy will be available for you at this time at the platform for a time of prayer according to teachings and believes, so please wait until i hear that confirmation, and comfort one another. ladies and gentlemen, we have received that confirmation hearing gave -- that confirmation. give one another the love you can. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] ♪ ♪ ♪ [no audio] [no audio] >> some of the people gathered here still part of the s
he who was seated on the throne said, behold, i am making all things, and a decrease of our lord, jesus christ, the love it -- made the grace of our lord, jesus christ, the love of our god, and the holy spirit be with you all. amen. i asked you to please take your seats until i can receive confirmation the president has safely exited and now the school campus. i do not know who that confirmation is going to come from. allow me to say while we wait for that we encourage all of you on behalf of...
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in the name of our lord jesus christ i obtain these books from the he an army, the vikings, now known as danes, this as -- one of the most civilized nations in the world. incredible. queries oprah everybody. so in the name of our lord jesus christ, that he is an army, that was, and we do for the love of god and the benefit of our souls and because we did not wish these holy books to remain longer in he and possession domino we wish to given to the present glory and honor. so the whole rise, the book is absolutely crucial. i want to start with, terrified at the moment, especially in the publishing world which i to escape from and books. how can we encourage people to read? does it matter? whether they read the book digitally on line are not. does it matter? >> you mentioned the container. >> you mentioned the container. >> thank you. we are finding, speaking from the public library perspective, that we are actually attracting more people with the whole of the digital container. in fact, we just received a grant to expand the publishing industry going through all of this challenge, a gr
in the name of our lord jesus christ i obtain these books from the he an army, the vikings, now known as danes, this as -- one of the most civilized nations in the world. incredible. queries oprah everybody. so in the name of our lord jesus christ, that he is an army, that was, and we do for the love of god and the benefit of our souls and because we did not wish these holy books to remain longer in he and possession domino we wish to given to the present glory and honor. so the whole rise, the...
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this is a very serious problem because drug lords continue with their criminal activities even when in prison they continue running their operations from prison interest there's an interesting situation you fight drug cartels in of course that a difficult task when you have to operate in a free market economy that cuban prison there is no freedom to start with and yet even there you are unable to defeat drugs this means there is corruption in corruption is indeed the biggest reason why the drug lords managed to survive. so long. with drug abuse and drug related crime with so many other things there are two aspects. but on the one hand the government should reduce the supply of drugs the government should reduce the supply of drugs coming from abroad and the government should reduce the manufacture of synthetic drugs within russia. this involves police justin's control and so on this is the coercive aspect on the other hand there is the aspen. to demand that if i don't take drugs i won't buy them no matter how much you offer them to me so demand for drugs is generated by social conditio
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that's all the business of course a day off to the right there british trade and investment minister lord stephen green tells us while the games by breaking down barriers between member states that in just a couple of minutes. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes that bites as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it make brats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn i said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of ancient traditions respected by locals and travelers
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lord egremont commissioned several paintings from turner, including petworth lake. a study for a larger painting, it reveals how turner's use of oils gained from the experimental work he was undertaking in watercolors during the 1820s. turner planned images by laying down broad areas of primary color to denote forms he sought to represent. his persistent use of yellow caught the reviewers' eyes. one hostile critic suggested that he suffered from yellow fever. another compared him to a cook with a mania for curry powder. the novel selection of yellow pigments that became available in the 1820s allowed him to create more subtle gradations of light which he put to use in ulysses deriding polyphemus. the taunting of the blind cyclops by mortal ulysses- bathed in the light of apollo's sun-chariot-- was read as an allegory: the triumph of light over ignorance. the sun and the power of light were among turner's most enduring preoccupations, but critics accused him of being "intoxicated with color." (reader) "although the grecian hero has just put out the eye of the furious
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minister for trade and investment lord green about the future of cross sector cooperation between e.u. members stay with us. right. from the studio. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. please please. please technology innovation hall the least developed around russia we've. covered. on the edge of human capability. struggling with pain and dream to. lay out to become the first. force fall in the. sea. from fears to tears europe is in the midst of a depression officially the latest data shows that the seventeen member eurozone will end the year in a recession its second since two thousand and eight the second and third quarter g.d.p. was below the line and the massive social unrest that swept across europe in recent months underscores the point europe needs a seaview and leading economists say it could be britain goldman sachs estimates that it will be europe'
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minister for trade and investment about of lord green and what about the future of cross sector cooperation between e.u. members this is artsy. it's perched atop a jaw drop and the view from the ball scrubland stretches as far as the eye can see up for a city that siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the ball's cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of all the docs worshippers themselves and blessid will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenues put the ball location head of the says for the russians are the russian crowds who lead a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society
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it hurts when people say bad things about cossacks they may call drug lords fools layabouts all sorts there really is sad to report and what's worse some people even write off our most recent victories in world war two my grandfather commanded a division during that war so i know the hardships people went through. was. the starting point for the much was must kill you notice twenty twelve it was here in eighteen twelve on the second of september the napoleon waited in vain to be given the keys to the capital they never came. soon afterwards moscow was plundered and razed to the ground. two years later russian troops led by the chieftain cloth of approached. napoleon dreaded the backlash the field the russians would do to paris the friendship done to moscow. the. this ground one hundred twenty kilometers from moscow is almost as familiar to the french as it is to the russians the battlefield of. the cossacks raced across the field where some one hundred thousand people died in a single day over forty thousand russians and nearly sixty thousand frenchmen. this is was an attack by the me
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i believe one third of the kids or those brought to me by are there people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then my granny had told me many stories about god there was an icon in our house so when i first saw my father he was like god. at that time i knew i was as young as her daughter is now father nicholai had already cheap priesthood even though he was just a young man under thirty. when he first took his new family to church the children pick pocketed parishioners. first to head their rose tinted picture of the children i saw them as angels when my wife and i went through a very difficult period filled with uncertainty should we take them back was tough . but they do we want to give them a read it thank you from my heart but the following morning the rabbit was nowhere to be seen. where did it go did it run away. get into a kong to find it but it was lying dead just outside the garden gate somebody had stabbed it as it turned out the father of the boy who killed the rabbit so abused to kill dogs eat. many of father nikolai's children did not have ideal child
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they say the banks lord separate into taking out dodgy loans. >> one of the factors that contributed to this excess of liquidity in the separate banking sector is the attraction of foreign deposits. at this point in time, the total amount of foreign deposits is more than 21 billion euros, more than gdp. >> most of the money came from russian investors. tens of thousands of them have made cypress their second home. in germany's federal intelligence service, a to says most of their accounts contain laundered money. the cypriot government denies that. now the country is hoping newly discovered gas reserves off the coast will help pay back credit from the eu in a relatively short time. the first contract with energy companies have been signed. while billions are being spent to bail out the banks, many indebted families feel they have been abandoned. >> seven months ago, we applied for social welfare relief. we have not had an answer yet. >> antonin solaris as a bit of money driving a taxi. he says the streets are becoming more and more empty. most people do not shop or go out anymore. he
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haven't got any pockets of undemocratic nepotistic rule which is untouched by the german government lord glasman morris glassman you know has long argued for for the rest of london the whole of london to be incorporated the city of london has always resisted expansion to allow the rest of london to be part of it so we right now and people living in london are actually living in the city of london you call the city of an . some corporation and undemocratic pocket within london as a whole other any of the borrowers in the u.k. that are this similar type of exception to the general rule you know there's nothing like the corporation of london i don't think anywhere in the world i mean there are some anomalies we know of like the vatican and so on but they're very very distinct and we know about them the whole point of the corporation of london is people don't know about it people don't know what it does they don't know about its role as the financial crisis continues the media is increasingly hungry and searching for people to pin the blame on for the country's woes do you think that villain
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the business now off to the right which is trade and investment minister lord stephen green tells us will be gained by breaking down barriers between member states that's coming your way after this break. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters intention to meet a shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic of really result of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life piecing together patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered lives with the goal when professing you a czar of design his first frame using bicycle parts sixty years late
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that these weapons are really lining up directly in the hands of this young lord so between the u.s. and mexico it's unclear whether this favorable treatment will be genuine or extended but damaging evidence and against the government lines that there is a drug war being fought and then back there's probably something very different indeed indeed yes the media narrative is quite different from from the truth on the ground thank you so much for coming on breaking it down and explain a little bit about what's happening right there from mexico city investigative journalist andrew kindness my pleasure. all you like what you see so far go to our you tube channel you tube dot com plus breaking news that inscribed to us there check out our facebook page at facebook dot com plus breaking that fat and if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin i took a break from my preaching for now it's a turn to hear if the u.s. is set to launch itself off the fiscal cliff next. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. to see the. markets why not
that these weapons are really lining up directly in the hands of this young lord so between the u.s. and mexico it's unclear whether this favorable treatment will be genuine or extended but damaging evidence and against the government lines that there is a drug war being fought and then back there's probably something very different indeed indeed yes the media narrative is quite different from from the truth on the ground thank you so much for coming on breaking it down and explain a little bit...
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let me show you, good lord. how did you pick that up? >> i don't know. >> this is the second largest tortoise in the world, up to 500 pounds. >> who would win in a fight? >> this one here, much bigger. these things can live 200 years. >> 200 years old? >> yes, yes. the sailors back in the 1500s, could put them in the hull of the ship, last them for a year with no water or food. no food, nothing, they live that long. tell you what, the ship must have stunk. >> he's heavy, right? >> this is a male, i think this one is a male too. the bottom of the shell is flat. >> amazing animals, really amazing. >> the tortoise and the hare, they are not that slow. >> how fast can they move? >> last night one was crawling across the hotel room, ten seconds. >> you have them in the hotel room? >> ain't seen nothing, alligator in the bathtub. >> what! jack, are you slightly mad? seriously, be honest. >> i want to tell you -- >> alligator in the bathtub and these tortoises in your bed. do you think to yourself, jack, you may not be the full ticket here? >>
let me show you, good lord. how did you pick that up? >> i don't know. >> this is the second largest tortoise in the world, up to 500 pounds. >> who would win in a fight? >> this one here, much bigger. these things can live 200 years. >> 200 years old? >> yes, yes. the sailors back in the 1500s, could put them in the hull of the ship, last them for a year with no water or food. no food, nothing, they live that long. tell you what, the ship must have stunk....
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russian officials it accuses of human rights violations and egypt through those want their opponents and lord the country's top prosecutors probe opposition leaders for allegedly inciting an uprising just days after a low turnout referendum approves a controversial new constitution. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. four people have died and four others are in a critical condition after a passenger jet crash landed at a moscow airport the plane is said to have overshot the runway splintering into pieces and littering an outlying highway with debris artie's medina question of a report from vnukovo airport. the investigation as currently underway this is the sac and and the biggest a parade of the plane does still remains very close to the highway and looks quite terrifying the other parts of the plane of the cabin that through right on the highway off through the crash and where the forty two members died as well as the black boxes probably already been cleared over the night and there is also a video that captured to be exact a moment khalid this caused injury jo
russian officials it accuses of human rights violations and egypt through those want their opponents and lord the country's top prosecutors probe opposition leaders for allegedly inciting an uprising just days after a low turnout referendum approves a controversial new constitution. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. four people have died and four others are in a critical condition after a passenger jet crash landed at a moscow airport the plane is said to have...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get there summers winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberia region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track the new modern changes made to it is going to discover that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving from all over the world to show them what it was like when these stories were going to stop it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting. remember our history we will have no future we want is a monument to one of the risk russia's coolest chop to. the city served as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the civil war from one thous
if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get there summers winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberia region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers...
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lord grantham doesn't deal with the changes very well. he wants everything to maintain the same, and of course, that will never happen. i refuse to be the failure. bonneville: robert isn't a natural businessman. i can tell you that there are some big financial problems on the horizon. we have my mother-in-law coming to stay. robert, aren't you going to kiss me? and any man who has a mother-in-law coming to stay knows that there's fireworks on the horizon. you americans never understand the importance of tradition. yes, we do. we just don't give it power over us. bonneville: and of course, we've got the whole "will they/won't they?" with mary and matthew. i'm looking forward to all sorts of things. don't make me blush. she's still very adamant that things stay the same and that she wants to bring up her children at downton. and matthew is not quite decided upon that. what about us? what about our children? you know i would do anything for this family. anything except help us. bonneville: will edith ever find proper love and happiness? i do
lord grantham doesn't deal with the changes very well. he wants everything to maintain the same, and of course, that will never happen. i refuse to be the failure. bonneville: robert isn't a natural businessman. i can tell you that there are some big financial problems on the horizon. we have my mother-in-law coming to stay. robert, aren't you going to kiss me? and any man who has a mother-in-law coming to stay knows that there's fireworks on the horizon. you americans never understand the...
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good lord. we are so far from any possible menace of religious orthodoxy. try to have a prayer at a high- school football game in texas. there is zero grounds. i do not see it. nor do i think in the members of the religious right, and i know many of them, any desire to tyrannize. they went into politics because they felt they were attacked. they want to be left alone. [applause] >> i appreciate you as a voice of reason. [inaudible] my question is more about historical and interpretation. what do think it keeps us so deeply in our ongoing philosophy of what democracy should be? >> that is a separate question. there are two in my ignorance. the continental french enlightenment and the british enlightenment. they differ radically. the british enlightenment was empirical and temperate. the french enlightenment was severe. one gave rise to be glorious revolution and eventually the american revolution. the french enlightenment gave rise to the french revolution and a blood bath. this sounds like a philosophy seminar. what do we know and how do we know it? the fre
good lord. we are so far from any possible menace of religious orthodoxy. try to have a prayer at a high- school football game in texas. there is zero grounds. i do not see it. nor do i think in the members of the religious right, and i know many of them, any desire to tyrannize. they went into politics because they felt they were attacked. they want to be left alone. [applause] >> i appreciate you as a voice of reason. [inaudible] my question is more about historical and interpretation....
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>> we went there guided by the lord, and she was the one the lord put in front of us. we don't say no to the lord. >> jenni, can you tell me what you are going through now? if you are hearing anything at all about little anastasia? >> we haven't heard anything. i think there's just the rumors flying around. i get online to try and see what i can find out, but that's not helping. i'm just a wreck. >> how have you managed -- i mean, you have obviously have a beautiful family. you've reached out. how have you managed this time of uncertainty? >> we pray. we cry. we get cranky. i mean, my child's a half a world away, and i feel like any mom wouldn't be able to get through that very easily. >> the u.s. state department says it deeply regrets the adoption ban. it is calling on president putin to allow all pending adoptions at least to go through. >>> and an unwelcome milestone in chicago. a shooting overnight became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say a 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. now, chicago has been
>> we went there guided by the lord, and she was the one the lord put in front of us. we don't say no to the lord. >> jenni, can you tell me what you are going through now? if you are hearing anything at all about little anastasia? >> we haven't heard anything. i think there's just the rumors flying around. i get online to try and see what i can find out, but that's not helping. i'm just a wreck. >> how have you managed -- i mean, you have obviously have a beautiful...
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committed slime sheria lord only got a yes vote because of fraud we'll clerks of world affairs contributor for britain's guardian newspaper he explained to us why morsi doesn't feel secure even after winning that referendum. i think he wants to sort of deflect attention from the economy because the underlying problem plate the biggest we're facing egypt is the economic crisis one in four egyptians are without jobs poverty is on the rise he just ended subsidies on fuel which means that the prices of gas and chitra city are going to rocket and so this is a kind of a sort of smokescreen for him and he was very keen to get the opposition tied up in the legal challenges to it to sort of stop them from focusing on opposing him on the issues where he's he's very weak and i think also he'd be worried that you know a sizable minority thirty six over thirty six percent of people voted against the constitution and the fact seems to be that that he said is on the way. and i think that obviously you know i think we can see more protests in the new year more the big news stories that made the headlines
committed slime sheria lord only got a yes vote because of fraud we'll clerks of world affairs contributor for britain's guardian newspaper he explained to us why morsi doesn't feel secure even after winning that referendum. i think he wants to sort of deflect attention from the economy because the underlying problem plate the biggest we're facing egypt is the economic crisis one in four egyptians are without jobs poverty is on the rise he just ended subsidies on fuel which means that the...
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course the medieval period before the enlightenment before the rana sonce you had a system of serfs and lords there was very little in terms of justice here now today in london you have a bank h.s.b.c. one of the biggest banks in the world they were they were caught laundering money and financing al-qaeda and other terrorists but the government is saying that we can't prosecute them because it might disrupt the global banking system so we've gone from too big to fail to too big to prosecute we have a two tier justice system where the folks at the top i can break a law without any fear of any prosecution whatsoever so i understand what you're saying that people are going to go back to the hippie commune are going to grow their own food and it's going to be a big summer a love but if you've got banks who are out there committing crimes with no penalties whatsoever and they're bankrupting the global economy how do you get to the hippie paradise from there jerrold yeah i'm not talking about the hippie paradise i'm talking about when i'm talking about food and culture. that you go to or you go to
course the medieval period before the enlightenment before the rana sonce you had a system of serfs and lords there was very little in terms of justice here now today in london you have a bank h.s.b.c. one of the biggest banks in the world they were they were caught laundering money and financing al-qaeda and other terrorists but the government is saying that we can't prosecute them because it might disrupt the global banking system so we've gone from too big to fail to too big to prosecute we...
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very soon tonight guerrillas paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations to next on an ox he will look at the people behind colombia's four decades long civil war. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . i've . lived. below. colin. powell's. lists. upload. the full. old. d.l. selenski oh mine is absolute proof of what human ambition is capable of in order to satisfy its hunger for goals.
very soon tonight guerrillas paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations to next on an ox he will look at the people behind colombia's four decades long civil war. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . i've . lived. below. colin. powell's. lists. upload. the full. old. d.l. selenski oh mine is absolute proof of what human ambition is capable...
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he had been twice lord of the admiralty. he thought in terms of ships and navies, and strategic possibilities with ships. so he was very keen on this. >> so how do that and? >> the admiral in gibraltar discuss it with his captains. some of whom were friends with the french admiral that they would have to attack him and they radioed back through england, to the abaco and they said we think this is a terrible idea. is going to alienate french every. they will hate us. you can't do this. and if you don't mind, let me read the admiralty's letter back. it was the eating of the second and this has firm intention of his majesty's government, that if the french do not accept any of your alternatives they are to be destroyed. so admiral somerville from gibraltar sales out with his flotilla, one of the ships was the hms hood, later destroyed by the bismarck. so it was a big flotilla. and during the night when they were sailing, churchill since somerville this message. churchill to somerville, you are charged with one of the most disag
he had been twice lord of the admiralty. he thought in terms of ships and navies, and strategic possibilities with ships. so he was very keen on this. >> so how do that and? >> the admiral in gibraltar discuss it with his captains. some of whom were friends with the french admiral that they would have to attack him and they radioed back through england, to the abaco and they said we think this is a terrible idea. is going to alienate french every. they will hate us. you can't do...
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guerillas paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations next a look at those behind colombia's four decades long civil war. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying the n.y.p.d. hunted down the anonymous artist and arrested him for expressing himself having arrested him at his residence they charged him with fifty six counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument grand larceny possession of stolen property and weapons possession for having a deadly terrorist weapon and unloaded twenty two caliber pistol although being in jail won't be pleasant perhaps arzt s m a t actually in the end it got what he wanted he proved to the
guerillas paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations next a look at those behind colombia's four decades long civil war. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely...
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speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one thousand nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is. called muscle memory which is that the conditioned behavior of people operating in markets that have been trending hot for once the school quarters book for doing for years with for decades in one nine hundred eighty one.
speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one thousand nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now...
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guerrillas parliamentary paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations next a look at those behind colombia's four decades long civil war. world from the future science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stayed here to look at. food multinationals. made it a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. news almost that we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch prices colombia going to pay. for. the modest effect on our t.v. . i've. i've. i've. i've i've. i've .
guerrillas parliamentary paramilitaries drug lords and now seemingly international corporations next a look at those behind colombia's four decades long civil war. world from the future science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stayed here to look at. food multinationals. made it a cash cow...
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. >> our help is in the name of the lord who made help and earth. the souls of the righteous are in the hand of god. those -- be destroyed but the name liveth for ever more. let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless of thanks thanksgiving and praise today. we reremember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyranny. those who fought here at home and on the battle fronts to ensure that tyranny would not prevail. we thank you that in the hour of need you gave men and women the strength and resolve to stand no matter the cost. may those brave souls who still remain here with us feel today your hand of favor and strength. for those who remain with us today, receive renewed hope and awareness of our gratitude for their bravery and sacrifice. we ask for your unceasing grace and bountiful blessings on them and their families. lord, we covered your wisdom on life journey and your entiring strength as we forge forward committed to building gl
. >> our help is in the name of the lord who made help and earth. the souls of the righteous are in the hand of god. those -- be destroyed but the name liveth for ever more. let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless of thanks thanksgiving and praise today. we reremember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyranny. those who fought here at home and on the battle fronts to...
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but the congressional research service the crs lords that for every 2 cents of tax breaks oil and gas companies get wind and solar companies get $1. honorable mention pat buchanan? >> for person of the year, vladimir putin. you were right earlier john. it's a real comeback for him. he has been in power for a long time but he is holding on and i think there's a lot to this guy really and i think he is not an enemy of the united states. and he's not the greatest strategic threat. >> trade-off. >> mitt romney said. >> you can't go wrong. eleanor? >> congresswoman caroline mccarthy who has been working tirelessly on behalf of gun safety since winning her congressional seat after her husband was murdered in a shooting accident -- not accident, in a mass shooting incident on the long island railroad. she is now cosponsoring a bill to limit the size of assault magazines with a democratic congressman from colorado. it's going to force the issue in the house. >> mort? >> merka basically to this day saved the european common market. she has kept it going like nobody else could have and played t
but the congressional research service the crs lords that for every 2 cents of tax breaks oil and gas companies get wind and solar companies get $1. honorable mention pat buchanan? >> for person of the year, vladimir putin. you were right earlier john. it's a real comeback for him. he has been in power for a long time but he is holding on and i think there's a lot to this guy really and i think he is not an enemy of the united states. and he's not the greatest strategic threat. >>...
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second, as the lord also recommends, we're going to support industries and technologies where britain has a clear advantage with my right honorable friend the business secretary's support, we will extend our global lead in aerospace and support the supply chains of advanced manufacturing. we're also taking big steps to support british companies to export to asia, africa and the americas. i am increasing the funding for ukti by over 25% a year so it can help more firms build the capacity of overseas british chambers and maintain our country's position as the number one destination in europe for foreign investment. and we are launching a new one and a half billion pound export finance facility to support the purchase of british exports. third, we are addressing the credit problems for companies, we're creating a new business bank, and today we confirm we're providing it with one billion pounds of extra capital which will lever private lending to help small and medium-sized firms and bring together existing schemes. and, fourth, we are going to cut business taxes still further. let me te
second, as the lord also recommends, we're going to support industries and technologies where britain has a clear advantage with my right honorable friend the business secretary's support, we will extend our global lead in aerospace and support the supply chains of advanced manufacturing. we're also taking big steps to support british companies to export to asia, africa and the americas. i am increasing the funding for ukti by over 25% a year so it can help more firms build the capacity of...
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. >> good lord, alan. do you want to have elementary schools like the west wing of the white house. >> that's right, we need today -- and that's true in other parts of the world. today, we got used to it. look at buildings. you go to visit a law firm today, you can't just walk up to see the partner. you have to go and present i.d. it's the reality of life. it's far less restrictive of freedom if we have that, than if we start locking people up based on suspicion. start controlling video games. i think there are things that we can do to make sure school safer, they will require compromises with convenience. >> okay. one final very quick question for you, jeffrey, just struck me listening to this debate about the second amendment. given it's so open to different interpretations. i read both arguments, you can argue it both ways. is there an argument for the second amendment to be repealed and to be clarified and be redrafted? could that happen? >> absolutely. the constitution can always be amended but you wa
. >> good lord, alan. do you want to have elementary schools like the west wing of the white house. >> that's right, we need today -- and that's true in other parts of the world. today, we got used to it. look at buildings. you go to visit a law firm today, you can't just walk up to see the partner. you have to go and present i.d. it's the reality of life. it's far less restrictive of freedom if we have that, than if we start locking people up based on suspicion. start controlling...